Nashville Obsolete

Nashville Obsolete

Nashville Obsolete

Nashville Obsolete

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Nashville Obsolete is the second solo outing for ace guitarist and producer David Rawlings, who for nearly two decades has shared the load with creative partner Gillian Welch to become one of folk and country music's most celebrated duos. Like 2009's Friend of a Friend, this seven-song mini-album is billed under the Dave Rawlings Machine banner and features a small ensemble that sees Rawlings and Welch swapping roles in what has become their familiar format. His reedy tenor voice that usually melts so effortlessly with Welch's takes the lead here on a set of melancholic songs that channel tones of Bob Dylan and Neil Young through the Dust Bowl filter that has become his bailiwick. With Welch and former Old Crow Medicine Show member Willie Watson supporting him on guitar and harmonies, the group also includes Punch Brothers' Paul Kowert on double bass. Beautifully captured on tape with the mix of spontaneity and professionalism expected from a Rawlings/Welch performance, Nashville Obsolete has something of a brooding grandeur to it with standouts like "Short Haired Women" and the meandering, 11-minute "The Trip" feeling bigger and deeper than the small group of players producing them. Aside from some of the added instrumental ornamentations -- which are all quite tasteful -- this neo-traditional country with a noir bent is familiar territory for Rawlings, and the album files pretty easily into the existing body of work he's made with Welch, regardless of which one of them is at the front mike. More uptempo songs like "The Last Pharaoh" and "Candy" keep things from becoming overly downcast and the album ends on a high note with "Pilgrim (You Can't Go Home)," a song that mixes dazzling three-part harmonies with a bit of the latent rock spirit that always seems to be buzzing at the edge of Rawlings' periphery. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 06/14/2019
Label: Acony Records
UPC: 0805147151239
Rank: 53182

Tracks

  1. The Weekend
  2. Short Haired Woman Blues
  3. The Trip
  4. Bodysnatchers
  5. The Last Pharaoh
  6. Candy
  7. Pilgrim (You Can't Go Home)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

David Rawlings   Primary Artist
Dave Rawlings Machine   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin
Brittany Haas   Fiddle
Gillian Welch   Drums,Guitar,Vocals
Willie Watson   Guitar,Vocals
Jonathan Kirkscey   Strings
Paul Kowert   Bass,Vocals
Jordan Tice   Mandolin
Jennifer Puckett   Strings
Timothy Shiu   Strings
Beth Luscombe   Strings
Kate Ryan   Strings
Jessie Munson   Strings
Mark Wallace   Strings
Gaylon Patterson   Strings
Priscilla Tsai   Strings

Technical Credits

Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
Gillian Welch   Photography
Hank DeVito   Photography
Henry Diltz   Photography
Matt Andrews   Engineer,String Arrangements
Frank Olinsky   Package Design
Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell   String Engineer
Dave Rawlings Machine   Producer,String Arrangements
Welch Rawlings   Composer
Frank Hamrick   Cover Art
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